Obama's dissident database could be secret -- and permanent
By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
08/06/09 4:47 AM EDT
The White House request that members of the public report anyone who is
spreading "disinformation" about the proposed national health care makeover
could lead to a White House database of political opponents that will be both
secret and permanent, according to Republican lawyers on the Senate Judiciary
Committee who are examining the plan's possible implementation.
On Monday, White House director of new media Macon Phillips posted a note on the
White House web site complaining of "disinformation about health insurance
reform." "These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or
through casual conversation," Phillips wrote. "Since we can't keep track of all
of them here at the White House, we're asking for your help. If you get an email
or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send
it to flag@whitehouse.gov."
In a letter to Obama Tuesday, Republican Sen. John Cornyn wrote that, given
Phillips' request, "it is inevitable that the names, email address, IP
addresses, and private speech of U.S. citizens will be reported to the White
House." Cornyn warned the president that "these actions taken by your White
House staff raise the specter of a data collection program."
"I can only imagine the level of justifiable outrage had your predecessor asked
Americans to forward emails critical of his policies to the White House," Cornyn
continued. "I urge you to cease this program immediately."
Senate Judiciary Committee lawyers studying the proposal say that although there
is no absolutely settled law on the matter, the White House plan is likely not
covered by the Privacy Act, which prohibits government agencies from keeping any
records "describing how any individual exercises rights guaranteed by the First
Amendment unless expressly authorized by statute or by the individual about whom
the record is maintained." Therefore, it appears the White House can legally
keep records of the emails and other communications it receives in response to
Phillips' request.
Those lawyers also point out that the White House is not covered by the Freedom
of Information Act, which means it would not have to release any information on
the plan to members of the public who make a request.
In addition, the lawyers say the collected emails likely will be covered by the
Presidential Records Act, which requires the White House to preserve and
maintain its records for permanent storage in a government database. Phillips'
request suggests that whatever information the White House receives on
health-care reform "disinformation" will be used to further the goal of passing
a national health-care makeover, which is, of course, one of the president's
main policy initiatives. Such material, and whatever the White House does with
it, would qualify as presidential records. Only after more than a decade would
such records be publicly available.
"So the White House, whether by design or accident, has requested information
from the public that will become 'records' under the Presidential Records Act,
yet would be impermissible for any government to otherwise collect under the
Privacy Act," writes one Judiciary Committee source. "Where were the lawyers in
all of this? What is their legal basis for authorizing the collection of these
records?"
Linda Douglass, head of communications for the White House Office of Health
Reform, says the White House is "not compiling lists or sources of information"
on opponents of health care reform. But if "fishy" information is indeed
collected, as Phillips' request suggested, the laws involved mean that the
information obtained by the White House could not only be secret but permanent.
A dissident database, in whatever precise form it ultimately takes, could be
around for a long time to come.
-Byron York
Outstanding! Long after I've been euthanized by obamacare, my name will live on in the national archives or the obama presidential library on the list of obama's enemies. I have achieved immortality!
